About the Book

From protests to defend immigrant rights and combat climate change, to Occupy, #BlackLivesMatter, and the resistance to the Trump administration, a new generation is unleashing strategic nonviolent action to shape public debate and force political change. In This Is an Uprising, Mark and Paul Engler look at the hidden art behind such outbursts of revolt, examining core principles that have sparked and guided moments of transformative unrest. With incisive insights from contemporary activists, as well as fresh revelations about the work of groundbreaking figures such as Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Gene Sharp, and Frances Fox Piven, the Englers show how people with few resources and little conventional influence can harness the power of nonviolent movements to create lasting change.

About the Author

Mark Engler, a writer based in Philadelphia, is an editorial board member at Dissent, a contributing editor at Yes! Magazine, and a senior analyst with the think tank Foreign Policy In Focus. He is the author of How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy.

Paul Engler is founding director of the Center for the Working Poor, in Los Angeles. He worked for more a decade as an organizer in the immigrant rights, global justice, and labor movements. He now serves as a lead trainer at Movement Mastery.

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Reviews

"[An] important analysis of nonviolent strategy."â€”Tina Rosenberg, New York Times

"Thorough and authoritative...Both as a primer on the theory of nonviolent protest and as a practical guide to positive action, [This Is An Uprising] is an invaluable resource."â€”Peter Whittaker, New Internationalist

"A terrific survey of direct action strategies, bringing out many of the strengths and weaknesses of activist efforts to effect major change in the United States and around the world since well before the twenty-first century. It should be taught in every level of our schools."â€”David Swanson, Let's Try Democracy

"Engler and Engler have distilled decades of complex and often discordant theories into an accessible guide to effective lasting civil resistance and organization building. This is a book that is likely to be read and reread for years to come."â€”Shelf Awareness, Starred Review

"Compellingly readable and quite timely...[The authors] deftly argue that organizers can define the terms of their own victory."â€”Matt Wasserman, The Indypendent

"I picked up [This Is An Uprising], and within minutes I was engrossed... [The Englers] argue, persuasively, that... uprisings that use nonviolent confrontation have changed the world. And they have done it with such passion, intensity, and page-turning storytelling, that I had barely been able to put the book down."â€”Ellen Michaud, QuakerBooks

"Anyone who doubts that community organizing is a significant part of the social fabric will find such assumptions dispelled by this intriguing and illuminating overview."â€”Booklist

"I've rarely seen movements described so intimately at their strategic turning points, supported with the comparative insights of scholars in the field. Reading the gripping stories alone makes the book worthwhile."â€”George Lakey, Waging Nonviolence

"Especially timely in the wake of protests across the United States, this book offers insight into how far we've come as a country and how much further we have to go."â€”Library Journal

"A usefully organized, concise history of social movements that will appeal to newer generations of activists."â€”Kirkus Reviews

"If you want to understand the social movements that are erupting all around us, you should be reading the Englers. Their writing is a revelation."â€”Andy Bichlbaum, The Yes Men

"Simply outstanding. The success or failure of future campaigns for peace and justice could depend on how many people read this book. Yes, it's that good."â€”Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco

"This is truly an important work. The moments and movements that drive societal change have remained elusive and misunderstood by most, whether pundits, activists, or everyday people consuming the news. In This is an Uprising, Mark and Paul Engler brilliantly unearth, explain, and contextualize the dynamics of breakout mobilizations--both dispelling the popular notion that transformational progress simply arises from historical circumstance, and pushing back on long-held dogma that hinders more successful engineering of people-driven campaigns. For all those who seek to play an effective role in creating social or political change in the modern era, the Englers' book is a must read."â€”James Rucker, cofounder of ColorOfChange.org and Citizen Engagement Lab

"An ambitious, sweeping analysis of how uprisings do and do not bring progressive change... On issue after issue-immigrant rights, gay marriage, police shootings, protests against nuclear power to name but a few-the Englers show how and why mass protest prevailed over electoral politics. This is one of the many reasons why This is an Uprising is a worthwhile read for all activists."â€”Randy Shaw, Beyond Chron

"This book tells the stories of the mass movements that have made our world and continue to change it, and it tells them with excitement, insight, and hope like few have told them before."â€”Maria Elena Durazo, international union vice president for civil rights, diversity, and immigration, UNITE HERE!

"This book is the Rules for Radicals for a new generation. Mark and Paul Engler have written a defining work on the science of popular movements... A must-read for everyone fighting the battle for justice in this world."â€”Carlos Saavedra, lead trainer, Ayni Institute and former National Coordinator of United We Dream

"Engler & Engler carefully arrange the complex pieces of the puzzle that comprise a nonviolent movement...The authors touch on a range of issues that are certain to be of value to those most in need of such a timely work of scholarship - activists throughout the globe. In their impressive analysis and practically step-by-step account of what it takes for movements to instill change, the authors highlight the critical strategic undertones of otherwise seemingly spontaneous uprisings."â€”Pauline Moore, Journal of Peace Research